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In This Issue:
Something smelling foul at Riverbend, and it’s not sewage this time. Also: diversity goals on public projects and upcoming IP events.
Feyl’s Saloon was demolished by 1894 to make way for the 10-story Dun Building, the city’s first high-rise.
Burchfield Penney Art Center celebrates three decades of Squeaky-ness with retrospective exhibit.
Popular among ghosthunters and thrill-seekers, Perrysburg’s J. N. Adam Memorial Hospital was once a place of peace and beauty.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
For this week’s Spotlight, we talked to Kitty, resident psychic at the Gypsy Parlor and Club Marcella, about what it’s like being a psychic in a bar.
Five new films, all of which set out to illuminate something like the truth.
Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the food and drink scene.
CORY PERLA shot this photo outside of the JN Adam Memorial Hospital in Perrysburg to accompany Anthony DiGesare’s article “
Drew Brown, co-founder of Rise Collaborative, lined up this shot during their first #BUFstameet at Forest Lawn.
Every day we check our Instagram feed for the latest photos of your pets posing with a copy of The Public.
Want your voice heard by the one percent? Invest in stocks and get active in corporate governance.
My best friend has begun brewing his own beer and it’s terrible. How do I break the news to him?